If you’ve ever felt like just making it through the day counts as a win, Vulgar Savior’s new album might be your new favorite soundtrack.
Taiwan’s rising indie rock band Vulgar Savior is back with Little Battle, their second full-length release, and it’s packed with the kind of emotional gut punches that make you stop and actually feel things. Out now as of April 16, the album captures those quiet moments where life sneaks up on you—the stuff that doesn’t always make headlines but hits hardest.
Since forming in 2020, the four-piece band—vocalist Song Chia Yun, guitarist Ray Chen, bassist Lo Hao Yu, and drummer Samuel Chen—has made a name for themselves with a mix of K-Indie cool, alt-rock grit, R&B groove, and a sprinkle of city pop smoothness. But it’s not just about how they sound. It’s the feeling they bring.
On Little Battle, they lean into vulnerability without making it a spectacle. Songs like “I’ll Find You” ache with longing, while “I’m Here” echoes with stillness and solitude. And then there’s “I Don’t Want to Marry You”—a track that might just have you reflecting on every almost-love you’ve ever had. It’s emotional without being dramatic. It’s soft without being weak.
Little Battle isn’t just a musical moodboard for your feels. It’s also the start of something bigger. Vulgar Savior is taking the album on tour across Taiwan, and with international dates coming soon, they’re ready to bring their music—and message—to global ears.
So if you’re into music that doesn’t scream but says something, check them out. They aren’t trying to impress anyone. They’re just telling the truth in a way that sounds really, really good.
🎧 Listen to Little Battle: Spotify
🎬 Watch the MV: YouTube
🎟️ Get tickets: Indievox
📲 More info: Linktree
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